Product Summary

Don’t let the rugged build fool you, this is one intelligent grill. The Louisiana Grills Country Smoker 570 pellet grill combines the heavy-duty body of a traditional smoker with smart set-it and forget-it technology. At the touch of a button you can smoke, sear, roast, or bake. Just load your favorite pellets, program the temperature, and the Country Smoker will do the rest. Enjoy smoky BBQ brisket, slow roasted chicken, or crank up the heat for authentic wood-fired pizza. Want to fire-grill a ribeye? The included adjustable Flame Broiler allows you to quickly switch from indirect to open flame cooking. Uses 110V AC power.

Precisely control temperatures from 180-600°F with the CS 570’s Digital Control Center.

With the included meat probe you can program the CS 570 to lower the heat when food is done.

Made in North America with heavy-duty 14 gauge powder-coated steel for advanced heat retention and all-weather grilling.

With the included upper rack you can enjoy 865 square inches of total cooking space.

Reasons to Buy

BBQ might be low and slow, but life is frenzied and hectic. The Country Smoker 570 allows me to cook the food I love and still accomplish everything on my never-ending to-do list. With its one-touch PID controller, I just have to set the temperature and the Country Smoker 570 will maintain its temperature within a few degrees. Making my life even easier, it also comes with a programmable meat probe that lowers the heat when food is done, so I can mow the grass or clean the gutters without worrying about what’s on the grill.

While I love the Country Smoker 570’s temperature control, I’m equally impressed by its capability. Not only does this grill have the ability to reach 600F, it also offers a direct grilling option. It even comes with Louisiana’s adjustable Flame Broiler, so I can easily switch between low-and-slow smoking and open flame grilling.

One of the Country Smoker 570’s best feature is its durable construction. Made in North America, the Country Smoker 680 features heavy-duty powder coated steel. It does such a great job of holding in heat that I can cook year-round, even in cold weather.

Reasons to Keep Shopping

If you want a stainless steel pellet grill, Louisiana Grills doesn’t make one, so I would recommend looking at the FireCraft Pellet-Q450. Also, this is a good mid-sized grill, but it may be more than a smaller family needs, in which case I suggest the smaller Country Smoker 450. Lastly, if you don’t care whether the grill is made in North America, the Louisiana Grills LG 700 is nearly identical but costs less.

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Shamash C.

7/12/2016

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I don't usually post reviews but I thought my experience with this barbecue warrants some sharing. I bought my CS570 in the spring of 2015. I will start with the good, this BBQ is great to cook on, the temperature control is good, the direct flame feature is awesome for steaks etc.. and I've cooked some amazing roasts and the such on it. The only glitch it has for cooking is if you preheat up to 450 then try to turn it all the way down to slow cook temps, 225 or so, it stops dumping pellets in and burns out and you have to start over. As long as you bring the temp down slowly this is not a problem.
Now for the bad: the finish is not good, all the paint peeled off the inside within a few months. This is not unique, I have had other grills do this but not that soon. I could live with that. Then I started getting rust spots developing under the paint on the exterior, primarily on the front valance below the barrel but also on the lid. I ordered a cover with the grill and have been good about keeping it covered, I do live in the Pacific NW so it is a damp climate. This also started happening when the grill was only several months old. I contacted the manufacturer and they did send me a new lid and some touch up paint which was nice.
Still I was happy with my grill. Then recently every time I cooked the grill would be excessively smoky and all my food came out covered in soot. After the third time this happened I shut off the grill and it kept smoking, the pellets in the auger had started to smolder. I emptied the grill and cleaned out the pellets. I noticed the auger was turning much slower than usual and made a grinding noise. I removed the auger and cycled the motor and even with nothing attached it was turning slowly and made a grinding noise. My barbecue is barely over a year old. I emailed Danson, the manufacturer, repeatedly but they never responded. Finally I emailed Firecraft and they responded the same day and processed a warranty order for me the following day. Very responsive to say the least. I am optimistically waiting for my part.
The moral of the story is I will definitely buy my next BBQ from Firecraft but it won't be a Louisiana Grill.

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